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“ We don’t have any idea how to solve cancer, so all we can do is increase the rate of discovery so as to increase the probability we’ll make a breakthrough.” John Wilbanks (Creative Commons)

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“ Whenever a communication medium lowers the costs of solving collective action dilemmas, it becomes possible for more people to pool resources. And ‘more people pooling resources in new ways’ is the history of civilization in…seven words.” Marc Smith (sociologist)

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Growth, value creation/release Increasing adoption by institutions, as policy However, not many sectors fundamentally changed in the way FLOSS has changed software [encyclopedias excluded] This must change for open* to reach its potential...

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(1) a vibrant commons of knowledge (culture, science, etc) is required for other ‘opens’ (source, infrastructure, society) to thrive

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(3) it can be done anyway, through disruptive services and collaboration that create new categories of knowledge works and services rather than merely recapitulating and failing to compete with existing proprietary-dominated categories

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Knowledge? - for purposes of this talk all knowledge, including data, except software - yes, software is data is culture - indicative of early failure of free/open movement to address non-software, and non-software open movements to embrace free software?